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In an almost unbelievable turn of events, Robin Knutsson was forced to retire on the opening lap for the third race weekend in a row after the Gothenburg driver’s Porsche 911 GT3 R EVO was once again caught up in a start-line accident — this time with Belgian team-mate Gilles Magnus behind the wheel. The
Caught Up in Another Crash in GT World Challenge Europe: “We’ll Get Through This” The second round of the GT World Challenge Europe season became a highly unwelcome repeat for Robin Knutsson — who was once again forced to retire after a heavy crash caused by being hit on the opening lap. Robin Knutsson’s debut
Gothenburg driver on site in France as major GT championship begins GT World Challenge Europe | Round 1 Circuit Paul Ricard (France) 24-year-old Robin Knutsson from Gothenburg is ready to take on the biggest challenge of his career so far as the 2026 season of GT World Challenge Europe kicks off this weekend at Circuit
A month ago, Robin Knutsson and WestCoast Racing made the decision to leave the Scandinavian Porsche series with two remaining races. The goal was to seek other challenges in the Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux at Zolder. In his first race in the series, Robin did not quite manage to achieve his ambitious goals and this
With two race weekends left in the Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia, Robin Knutsson and WestCoast Racing have decided to shift focus and instead end the season in the Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux. Robin and the team will now race the two remaining races at Zolder in Belgium and the final at the Red Bull Ring

A mixed bag at Gelleråsen

When the Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia restarted its season after the summer break at the Gelleråsen Arena outside Karlskoga, it was also an opportunity for WestCoast Racing and Robin Knutsson to show that they had done their homework and were approaching the top of the championship. In the first qualifying, which determined the starting order
The prophecy before the four races in Norrland came true – the weekend in Fällfors could be decisive when drivers who collected points in all four races could draw away in the standings. In what was to be a challenging competition for Robin Knutsson in the Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia, he got a tough start
Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia och Porsche Carrera Cup France utgjorde tillsammans det 63 bilar stora startfältet under Porches 75 årsjubileum i samband med att Le Mans 24h fyllde 100 år. Det 13,6 km långa varvet i kombination med begränsad körning satte en annorlunda prägel på tävlingen på Circuit de la Sarthe i Frankrike. WestCoast Racing och Robin Knutsson hade en plan för
However, the second race weekend of the Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia at Gelleråsen Arena did not begin entirely according to plan for Robin and WestCoast Racing: “It started with a tough opening during practice where we didn’t really have the pace, but we managed to turn that around completely.” Robin improved in qualifying and secured
For Robin Knutsson, it was just a chance to get into the Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia premiere at Anderstorp ahead of a season in the Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux. But after qualifying 3rd for race 1 and on pole for race 2, the WestCoast Racing driver showed that he had taken several steps forward for
A sure sign of spring every year is the Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia Roll Out at Mantorp Park. Over two days, the teams in the series were able to prepare for the season that starts on May 12-13 at Scandinavian Raceway in Anderstorp. WestCoast Racing with Robin Knutsson started the season back in January with

The podium in Estoril

With two consecutive opening race weekends in the Porsche Sprint Challenge Southern Europe, Robin Knutsson finally grabbed his first podium in the second race in Estoril, Portugal. Last weekend, the premiere was held in Portimao and it was a bit of a failure and a wake-up call for WestCoast Racing and Knutsson, who only managed
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